U.S. Holocaust Museum - 20th Anniversary Tribute

Nearly 1000 survivors of Hitler’s Holocaust, and veterans of World War II joined former President Bill Clinton and Nobel Peace laureate Elie Wiesel on April 29 to mark the 20th Anniversary of the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum. - its sacred mission to preserve the memory of the millions who perished at the hands of the Nazis and by doing so helping assure that it will never happen again . Since opening in 1993, the Museum has been one of Washington’s most visited sites. More than a third of its 35 million visitors have been schoolchildren.

Henry Greenbaum, (left), age 85 living in Silver Spring MD, spent his 12-17th year in one camp or another. A survivor of Auschwitz and subsequent death march, he now serves as a volunteer at the Holocaust Museum, sharing his story with visitors.
Erika (Neuman) Eckstut was born on June 12, 1928, in Znojmo, Czechoslovakia. In 1943 she and sister escaped the Czernowitz ghetto in the Ukraine and "wore a cross".
Bill Benson (right) is a professional journalist and host of "First Person" podcast series of interviews with Holocaust survivors.